Quick Draw McGraw
Platform: Commodore 64
Gametype: Undefined
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Quick Draw McGraw is another one of Hi-Tec's Hanna-Barbera licensed games, which seemed to follow the same format and structure as all the rest of them. Not much imagination has gone into this game and unfortunately, like the rest of them, it's very short.

Playing the game, you take on the role of dappy, Quick Draw McGraw (he's a sheriff and a horse you know?!) who's task it is to rid the local trains of Indians (Native Americans to the rest of us) and bandits. He is armed with his six-shooter and a spring in his step. The game itself looks and sounds quite good and the controls and movements are easy to get used to. Unfortunately, the game becomes monotonous and you can quickly get bored of the repetitive game play. It's probably just as well there are only four levels...

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Quick Draw McGraw, or just Quick Draw, is a fictional anthropomorphic horse and the main protagonist and title character of The Quick Draw McGraw Show. He is depicted as wearing red cowboy hat and light blue bandana . He was voiced by Daws Butler. All 45 of his cartoons that originally aired between 1959 and 1962 were written by Michael Maltese, known best for his work at the Warner Bros. cartoon studio.


http://www.c64endings.freeolamail.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quick_Draw_McGraw
